Hi all, I wanted to create functions for myself to make navigation in org tables easier because I’m going to be using them a lot, and I thought it might be a good idea to contribute them. So I thought I’d do an RFC of sorts and ask you all for advice. So here is the problem: currently, the way I navigate in tables is binding org functions (and one function that Raman has created called org-table-previous-row) to keyboard shortcuts, like this:
Now, the problem is that, since these functions are used by org for managing a table, they have a few shortcomings:
I want to note that the issues I listed above are not bugs. None of these functions are what I’d refer to as “review” functions, meaning that none of them have been created to review the table. It is assumed that the user can “see” the table without having to navigate in it. That’s why org-table-next-row is bound to RET, org-table-next-field and org-table-previous-field are bound to <TAB> and S-<TAB>, etc. In their respective contexts, they make total sense the way they are. However, I need to have extra functions that deliver functionality closer to emacspeak-table.el, which allows you to safely “review” the table without modifying its structure. To do that, we’d create functions like emacspeak-org-table-previous-row, emacspeak-org-table-next-row, etc, and bind them to the keyboard shortcuts I mentioned above. What do you think? Thanks! |
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